Panasonic SRP1103-27 User Manual

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SRP1103/27
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Table of contents
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Getting started
1 Your SRP1103 ................................................. 2
2 Getting started ............................................3-7
2.1 Inserting the batteries .....................................3
2.2 Setting up the universal
remote control ...............................................3-7
3 Using the universal remote control ..... 7-11
3.1 Buttons and functions .............................. 7-10
3.2 Resetting a button to its original
function .................................................................11
4 Service and support ..............................12-16
4.1 Frequently asked questions ............... 12-14
4.2 Need help? .........................................................14
FCC Compliancy .............................................15
Notice for Canada .........................................16
Helpline ................................................................17
Brand list ......................................................18-31
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Your SRP1103
Congratulations on your purchase of the Philips SRP1103 universal remote control. After setting up the remote control you can operate up to 3 different devices with it.
Simple Setup
The universal remote control comes with the innovative Simple Setup technology. After setup, the SRP1103 can operate TV, DVD player / recorder (including Blu-ray player) and all common Cable, Satellite and other set top boxes, such as DirecTV, Comcast, AT&T, Verizon, Time Warner, Scientific Atlanta, TiVo and many more.
Simply follow the instructions in chapter 2.2 to set up the remote control for your devices.
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2.1 Inserting the batteries
Insert 2 AAA type
batteries, noting the + and - configuration in the battery compartment.
Note
When replacing the batteries, all user settings will be retained in the remote control memory for 5 minutes.
2.2 Setting up the universal remote control
The example below instructs you how to set up your universal remote control for your TV. You can repeat the same steps for other devices (
DVD player / recorder and Cable / Satellite
box
) which you want to operate, using the
SRP1103.
The remote control can be set up to operate any 3 of the following devices:
Device name Description
TV Traditional TV, LCD /
Plasma TV and projection TV, TV part of combos
DVD DVD player / recorder
(DVDR), DVD / Hard Disk Drive combination (DVDR-HDD), Blu-Ray player, High Denition DVD player (HD-DVD), DVD part of TV / DVD combos
TV / DVD
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CBL/SAT Cable box, satellite
5-60 SEC
.
receiver, Internet Protocol TV (IPTV), Free To Air TV, High Denition Television decoder (HDTV) and TiVo
Example: setting up the universal remote
control to operate your TV:
1 Switch ON the TV manually or use the
original remote control for this. Tune to channel 1.
2 Press and hold the
deviceselection
5 sec.
button for 5 seconds until the red Setup light
blinks.
• The remote control is now in setup mode.
3 Look up the 4-digit
code for your brand in the
brand list the back of this user manual.
A 4-digit code is
shown for each brand.
Use the digit
buttons to enter the code for your brand.
• If the red Setup light an invalid code was entered. In this case, try again.
4 Aim the remote
control at the TV. Press and hold the
button. Release it immediately as soon as the TV switches off.
This step normally takes between 5 and
60 seconds. In extreme circumstances this step can take up to 15 minutes.
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at
turns off,
5 - 60 sec.
5 Switch ON the TV.
Tr y out the buttons you need for operating it. Try, for example, if the
- CH + and digit buttons function properly.
• If a button does not work as expected, press and hold that button. Release it immediately as soon as it works. For more information, see chapter 2.2.2.
6 Press the
device selection button twice to finish setup.
When no
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button is pressed for 5 minutes or more, the remote control will exit setup mode, automatically saving all your settings.
Important
If you made a mistake:
• Press the device selection button twice to exit setup. The red Setup light
Restart from the beginning.
turns off.
If the device does not respond at all or not to
all of the button commands or if you cannot find the code for your brand, enter ‘9, 9, 9, 9’ in step 3 and continue with step 4. The remote control will now search its full database for a code that works with your TV. Full database search may take up to 15 minutes.
2.2.1 Setting up the remote control for other devices (
and Cable / Satellite box
DVD player / recorder
)
1 Make sure the device is switched on and
operational. E.g. insert a disc in the DVD player / recorder.
2 Then follow steps 2 to 6 of ‘Setting up the
universal remote control to operate your TV’. Make sure to use the correct device selection button:
or .
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2.2.2 Improving buttons
When correctly set up, the remote control should be able to operate all your devices. However, when using the remote control for the first time it might occur that some buttons do not yet function as expected. In this case you can have the remote control search for alternatives.
Note
Improving buttons is not possible when the code was found during full database search (with code ‘9, 9, 9, 9’).
During initial setup
1 Make sure the receiving device is able to
respond. E.g. when you tr y to repair the Play button for your DVD player, make sure to insert a DVD into the DVD player otherwise the Play button is not able to function.
2 Press the button that does not function,
keep it pressed and immediately release it when the device responds. Repeat this for every button that does not function.
• If the button still does not function as expected, try pressing it again for a longer period of time.
3 Keep buttons
and
simultaneously for 5 seconds.
• The red Setup light up. The remote control is now in setup mode.
4
Press and hold the button that does not function and immediately release it when the device responds.
• If the button still does not function as
expected, try pressing it again for a longer period of time.
pressed
lights
5 sec.
5 Press the
device selection button twice to save your settings and exit setup mode.
When no
button is pressed for 5 minutes or more, the remote control will exit setup mode, automatically saving all your settings.
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3 Using the universal
remote control
Using the universal remote control
After initial setup
1 Make sure the receiving device is able to
respond. E.g. when you try to repair the Play button for your DVD player, make sure to insert a DVD into the DVD player otherwise the Play button is not able to function.
2 Select the device
that you wish to operate
(e.g. DVD). Press the device selection button to select DVD.
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3.1 Buttons and functions
The illustration on page 8 gives an overview of all buttons on the remote control. Try out the buttons you need for operating your devices.
Notes
Buttons having the same functions as the
buttons on your original remote control may have different namings on the SRP1103 (e.g. Info / Display).
Only functions that are available on your original remote control can be used for operating your devices with the SRP1103.
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1 ................................ selects available source
inputs (antenna, cable,
1
.................................... setup light.
2
3
................................ switches the selected
Note
etc.).
Lights up when a remote control command is being sent, when you just selected a device and when the remote control is in setup mode
.
device on / off.
For some TV brands / types, the will only turn off the TV. You will have to
4
5
6
press a digit button (direct channel selection) to turn on the TV again.
2
3
GUIDE ....................... electronic program guide.
MENU ........................ menu on / off.
INFO........................... on-screen channel
EXIT ............................ exits / clears on-screen
3 4 1 2 ............... cursor up, down, left,
OK ............................... confirms your selection.
A, B, C, D ..................
.............. device selection buttons.
Select the device to be operated.
information.
menu displays.
right in a menu.
context sensitivity buttons, ordered following the requirements for cable boxes. A - Yellow, B - Blue,
C - Red, D - Green.
button
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+ VOL - ......................adjusts TV volume.
................................ previous program / Last /
Back.
................................. mutes TV sound.
+ CH - ....................... next / previous channel.
5
5 .................................. rewind.
2 .................................... play.
6 .................................. fast forward.
9 .................................... stop.
0 ................................... record.
; ..................................... pause.
4P 3P ........................ previous (4P) / next
(3P) page / track in various modes.
/ ....................... set your Thumb ratings.
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................................ used after direct channel
.......................... selects between one
............ digit buttons for direct
channel / track selection.
selection. Some devices require pressed after channel selection.
and two-figure channel numbers.
to be
3.2 Resetting a button to its original function
If an improved button ( does not function as expected, you can always reset the button to its original function.
1
In the current
device mode, keep digit buttons and
pressed simultaneously for 5 seconds,
until the
red Setup light
• The remote control is now in setup mode.
2
Press digit buttons
, and , in
that order.
• After each button press the red Setup light
blinks once.
3
Press the button
that
you wish to reset twice. E.g. the 22 button.
• After each button press the red Setup light
• The red Setup light more time to confirm that the button was succesfully reset to its original function.
see chapter 2.2.2) still
5 sec.
lights up.
blinks once.
will blink one
2 x
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